Siege of Multan, 1296–1297, Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Multan.
Siege of Multan (1772)
Siege of Multan (1780), Afghans reconquer Multan.
Siege of Multan (1810), Sikhs capture Multan and Multan governor realizes tribute.
Siege of Multan (1818), Sikhs capture Multan from the Afghans
Siege of Multan (1848-1849), between British East India Company and the Sikh Empire.
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Multan, the 4th largest city of Pakistan, in Punjab province is one of the oldest cities in South Asia, though its exact age has yet to be determined....
areas of Jammu as well. He was aided by a Sikh named Hukam Singh Chimni and they successfully managed the conquer the city. The next siegeofMultan was...
Commander-in-chief of the Sikh Khalsa Fauj, the army of the Sikh Empire. He is known for his role in the conquests of Kasur, Sialkot, Attock, Multan, Kashmir,...
throne of Delhi in 1296. He lured the former Sultan Jalaluddin to Kara, where Alauddin assassinated Jalaluddin. He successfully besieged Multan, and subjugated...
there. A year before the death of Ahmad Shah Durrani, the Sikhs conquered Multan in 1772. Timur Shah ascended to the throne of the Durrani Empire after his...
a tribe from southern Punjab, with capital in today's Multan city, south of the confluence of the Jhelum (Hydaspes) and Ravi, (Hydraotes) rivers, who...
from a Helicobacter pylori infection after his lung wound during the siegeofMultan, where it was common at the time. Proponents say this would explain...
Mulraj Chopra (1814 – 11 August 1851) was the Diwan (governor) ofMultan and leader of a Sikh rebellion against the British which led to the Second Anglo-Sikh...
ruined during the siegeofMultan by the British in 1848, but was soon afterwards restored. The tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, grandson of Shaikh Bahauddin...
In the meantime, the SiegeofMultan had resumed, and Mulraj was forced to surrender on 22 January. This allowed the bulk of the besieging force, under...
decisive victory at the Battle ofMultan. He was invested with the command ofSiegeofMultan (1818) as well as of Battle of Shopian in 1819, which resulted...
The Sun Temple ofMultan was a temple dedicated to Surya, the Hindu Sun God, in the city ofMultan in modern Pakistan. The location of the temple remains...
Multan, Kashmir, Derajat, Hazara, Balakot and Attock, whereas Peshawar and Jamrud would later be seized from the Peshawar Sardars in the Battle of Peshawar...
(1822–1848) was a British civil servant of the East India Company, whose murder during the SiegeofMultan by the retainers of Dewan Mulraj led to the Second Sikh...
Singh Mirpuri played a key role in the battles of Peshawar and Kashmir, and in the 1818 siegeofMultan, where he was seriously wounded two times.[citation...
of any landholders who joined the revolt. While an army under Major General Whish resumed the SiegeofMultan, the company ordered the formation of an...